Not only does it attempt stealth, but it marries it with strategy. Of course all stealth games requires strategic planning and execution, but Invisible Inc. executes this in a more literal sense that can be best summed up as Metal Gear Solid meets X-Com. But is this symbiotic relationship the perfect formula, or another Frankenstein gone wrong?
What this all amounts to is a brilliant little tactics game, right up there with Into the Breach and XCOM – if not even better. The bite-sized structure belies a deceptively complex and meaningful game, where all your decisions ultimately mean something significant for that final desperate attack. If you enjoy stealth or tactics games – or you're simply looking for a way into either genre – then Invisible, Inc. deserves your attention.
WTMG's Kyle Nicol: "Invisible Inc. is one of my favourite stealth games in recent years. Its smart and unique blending of multiple genres provide a fun and challenging gameplay experience I would recommend to anyone. If you’re a fan of stealth, rogue-likes, and tactical turn-based combat, you can’t let Invisible, Inc. pass you by."
System Shock remake. Yay or nay?